Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto took the responsibility of a frustrating defeat to Afghanistan in the first of the three-match ODI series, saying that his dismissal led to a sensational meltdown that caused the side's 92-run defeat.
After wrapping up Afghanistan for 235, Bangladesh looked destined to facile victory with Shanto leading the way.
But, he threw away his wicket on 47, trying to a needless paddle sweep against Mohammad Nabi. After his dismissal, Bangladesh lost the last seven wickets for 11 runs to be all out for 143 in 34.3 overs.
"I think my wicket made the difference. I was the set batter and needed to bat longer," Shanto said after the match. "We didn't need to attack more. We should have been restrained."
An 18-year old offspinner Mohammad Ghazanfar wrecked havoc on Bangladesh, claiming 6-26. Bangladesh indeed failed to read his mystery spin, a thing that Shanto had no reservation to admit.
"Afghanistan always have mystery spinners and he bowled really well," he said, adding that in some cases, they attacked needlessly. While the batting was as usual abysmal, Bangladesh couldn't do well in bowling also. After reducing Afghanistan to 71-5, they bowled waywardly to allow them recover from the shaky start and compiled 235 before being dismissed.
Mohammad Nabi struck 79 ball-84 while skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi scored 52.